Little Sioux Arikara (Framed Prints)

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Little Sioux – Arikara

A high-quality fine art giclee print on archival quality paper made from a high-resolution digital image of the original artwork, available in three sizes - A4, A3 and A2.

Black FSC®-certified wood frames, complete with high quality glass windows, ready to be hung on the customer’s wall.

Original digital image of artwork – 12.4mb, 5287 x 7446 pixels, 300dpi, 24 bit depth.

Original graphite pencil drawing created on Daler Rowney Fine Grain paper, 200gsm, size A3 (42cm x 29.7cm), using Faber Castell 9000 series graphite pencils, Putty rubber and Tombow precision erasers. Time taken: Circa 30-40 hours (April 2024)

Source Material: Original photograph by Edward S. Curtis, titled “Little Sioux - Arikara”, c. 1908.

(The original artwork is not for sale.)

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Little Sioux – Arikara

A high-quality fine art giclee print on archival quality paper made from a high-resolution digital image of the original artwork, available in three sizes - A4, A3 and A2.

Black FSC®-certified wood frames, complete with high quality glass windows, ready to be hung on the customer’s wall.

Original digital image of artwork – 12.4mb, 5287 x 7446 pixels, 300dpi, 24 bit depth.

Original graphite pencil drawing created on Daler Rowney Fine Grain paper, 200gsm, size A3 (42cm x 29.7cm), using Faber Castell 9000 series graphite pencils, Putty rubber and Tombow precision erasers. Time taken: Circa 30-40 hours (April 2024)

Source Material: Original photograph by Edward S. Curtis, titled “Little Sioux - Arikara”, c. 1908.

(The original artwork is not for sale.)

Little Sioux – Arikara

A high-quality fine art giclee print on archival quality paper made from a high-resolution digital image of the original artwork, available in three sizes - A4, A3 and A2.

Black FSC®-certified wood frames, complete with high quality glass windows, ready to be hung on the customer’s wall.

Original digital image of artwork – 12.4mb, 5287 x 7446 pixels, 300dpi, 24 bit depth.

Original graphite pencil drawing created on Daler Rowney Fine Grain paper, 200gsm, size A3 (42cm x 29.7cm), using Faber Castell 9000 series graphite pencils, Putty rubber and Tombow precision erasers. Time taken: Circa 30-40 hours (April 2024)

Source Material: Original photograph by Edward S. Curtis, titled “Little Sioux - Arikara”, c. 1908.

(The original artwork is not for sale.)

The Arikara (English: /əˈrɪkərə/), also known as Sahnish, Arikaree, Ree, or Hundi, are a tribe of Native Americans in North Dakota. Today, they are enrolled with the Mandan and the Hidatsa as the federally recognized tribe known as the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation.

The Arikara lived as a seminomadic people on the Great Plains. During the sedentary seasons, the Arikara lived primarily in villages of earth lodges. While traveling or during the seasonal bison hunts, they erected portable tipis as temporary shelter. They were primarily an agricultural society, whose women cultivated varieties of corn (or maize). The crop was such an important staple of their society that it was referred to as "Mother Corn."

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Arikara&oldid=1240603058

 

Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation: Three Affiliated Tribes (http://www.mhanation.com/),

official website